Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Pro Pitching Institute Blog - Control every hitter.

How your pitching sequence works.

When you do
your normal delivery in slow-motion, one of two things happen. Either …

You can’t help but end your movements with a spontaneous
throwing (re)action or

Your movements completely stop when your front
foot strikes the ground and, to complete your delivery, you must think about
making a throwing action.

You Control Your Opponent

Out of the billions of movement combinations within your
pitching motion, only one movement sequence gives you control over your opponent.
In this sequence, not coincidentally, your slow-motion delivery makes your
throwing action a fundamental part of your movements.

Within this sequence …

Your foot placements begin with
your feet under your hips.

Next, your legs center your weight
in front of your back foot.

Followed by your front leg lift
ending with your front knee in line with your front shoulder.

The cost for continuing what you’re doing is a shortened
pitching career. The reward for looking at your delivery in a unique way becomes
the possibility you realize your wildest pitching dreams.

Fast track your improvement.

Trial-and-error turns your sustainability into a hit-or-miss
proposition. In fact, by taking the trial-and-error route, your pitching career
could be over before you understand how to be successful. To fast track your
journey to spontaneous success, visit the Pro Pitching Institute.

No excuses, only reasons.

There’s no excuse for you not knowing the one movement
pattern that’ll end your slow-motion delivery with a throwing action. Your
first step to removing this tragic flaw is to pick up your cell phone, call
“Skip” at 856-281-2596 and schedule your FREE 20-minute, Pro Pitching Institute
Pitching Session.

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